Pro golfer Andy Bean and Woodbrige High School golfer Natalya Rodriquez watch along with her Woodbrige teammate Cameron Ward where his shot hit on the green below.

Ashely Peters of Estancia High School was the golfer that hit a ball closest to the pin at the "Shot from the Top" competition in Newport Beach, Tuesday.

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Beckman High School golfer Tina Kwon reacts to a less than great second shot during her turn at the "Shot from the Top" competition.

Beckman High School golfer Tina Kwonwatches her second shot during her turn at the "Shot from the Top" competition in Newport Beach Tuesday.

Beckman High School golfer David Parks watches his ball after he hit it off the roof of the Newport Beach Marriott during the "Shot from the Top" competition, Tuesday.

During the "Shot from the Top" competition pro golfer Fuzzy Zoeller would keep a running commentary going, much to the delight of Foothill High School golfers Ashley Husbands and Frank Denoewer(right). Zeller was calling a hole in one for a ball hit by a media guest and barely made it off the tee, then rolled off the platform and into a roof drain area (bottom left).

Evan Sanderson of El Toro High School is the center of attention as he is about to hit his tee shot on to the green below. During the "Shot from the Top" competition, golfers would tee off from the rooftop of the Newport Beach Marriott onto the No. 2 hole at Newport Beach Country Club.

Dana Hills High golfers Christine Caley and Chris Lungo were able to block out the elevation, the spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, and the constant chattering of Champions Tour announcer Gary McCord and legend Fuzzy Zoeller to win the Fifth Annual Toshiba Classic “Shot from the Top” event Tuesday morning.

Dana Hills was one of eight Orange County high schools competing in the event, which featured eight four-person teams hitting golf balls off the roof of the 16-story Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa to the second green of the Newport Beach Country Club below. Teams consisted of two high school golfers, a Champions Tour pro and a Toshiba Classic media representative.

By winning the event, Dana Hills won 25 laptops for the school, courtesy of the event’s sponsor, Toshiba.